I HAVE sometimes thought that, if ever I looked back upon a well-rewarded life, one chapter in the ensuing autobiography would bear the title: ‘Second Thoughts on Having Cast a Presidential Vote for ...
Real-world developments often spur new paradigms, research and movements. In the 1960s and early 70s, decolonization, new social movements, student protests and economic stagnation gave birth to ...
Siraj Wahhaj and the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing . . . Again Audio By Carbonatix The scientific establishment moans that it is no longer trusted. True. But there is good cause. The leadership of ...
A critique of progressivism (latter day atheoretical approaches to social improvement peddled by contemporary reformists) focusing on its practical weaknesses in pursuit of the social changes it ...
In virtually every part of my life, I’ve long believed that if I wanted a different outcome, I was the one who needed to change. Today, with Donald Trump’s unequivocal popular vote and electoral ...
The consensus that the nation is politically polarized is indisputable only because it is undisputed. Granted, there is cultural polarization about this and that — pronouns, bathrooms, indoctrination ...
"All-In" podcast host Chamath Palihapitiya predicts progressivism will be the big political loser of 2025 around the world: CHAMATH PALIHAPITIYA: The biggest political loser of 2025 is going to be ...
Today’s headline nicely sums up the problem afflicting the modern Democratic Party, and it comes to us courtesy of the New York Times of all places. The newspaper’s Nicholas Kristof writes: As ...
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